A person who has an
expunged conviction is not entitled to compensation of any kind, on account of
that conviction becoming an expunged conviction, in respect of the fact that
the person —
(a) was
charged with, or prosecuted for, the historical homosexual offence; or
(b) was
convicted of, or sentenced for, the historical homosexual offence; or
(c)
served a sentence for the historical homosexual offence; or
(d) was
required to pay a fine or other money (including costs or any amount by way of
restitution or compensation) on account of being convicted of, or sentenced
for, the historical homosexual offence; or
(e)
incurred any loss, or suffered any consequence, as a result of any
circumstance referred to in paragraphs (a) to (d); or
(f) has
an expunged conviction.